Bayern Munich closed out 2025 in emphatic fashion, dismantling Heidenheim 4-0 in the final Bundesliga fixture of the year and sending a clear message to the rest of the division. The Bavarians’ clinical display left them nine points clear of second‑placed Borussia Dortmund as the calendar turned.
Early control and a first-half double
The contest was settled long before the final whistle. Josip Stanisic opened the scoring with a thunderous close‑range header, and Michael Olise added a second before the break, drilling home from inside the box to put Bayern firmly in command. The pair’s strikes set the tone for a dominant evening at the Allianz Arena.
Late flourish and Kane’s captain’s finish
As the game wore on, Bayern’s superiority only grew. Luis Díaz extended the lead in the 86th minute, nodding in a pinpoint cross from Stanisic, and Harry Kane wrapped up the rout in stoppage time, coolly slotting into the bottom corner to make it four. Kane, wearing the captain’s armband in the absence of Manuel Neuer (sidelined with a hamstring injury), led by example with a composed finish to seal the victory.
A historic hold on the summit
The result underlined Bayern’s dominance this season. Vincent Kompany’s side have now occupied the top of the Bundesliga table for an entire calendar year — a first in the top flight — and their nine-point cushion is the second‑largest margin ever recorded at this stage of a campaign. Confidence is high and momentum unmistakable as the champions head into the winter break.
Looking ahead
The Bundesliga pauses for the holidays and returns on Friday, 9 January, when Eintracht Frankfurt host Borussia Dortmund (19:30 GMT). Bayern will regroup with a comfortable lead and a statement win to build on as the title race resumes.